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  2. Kuber (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Kuber is a smokeless tobacco product, known for its highly addictive properties and its unique presentation disguised as a mouth freshener. It originated in India and has gained attention for its widespread use and impact on public health in various countries, including Uganda.

  3. Smoking in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The tobacco leaves were then brought to Manila and made into cigars and cigarettes in government-owned factories, later to be shipped out for export. Tobacco became a major commodity in the galleon trade. [8] The tobacco monopoly made the colony self-sustaining and profit-earning. [10] In 1808, the government realized a net profit of P500,000.00.

  4. Regulation of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, in-store tobacco advertising and displays of tobacco were made illegal – Ireland being the first country in the EU (and third in the world, after Canada and Iceland) to do so. [50] Ireland plans to adopt the Australian model of plain-packaged cigarettes which is due to begin in September 2017. [51]

  5. List of heated tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Some examples include products that use tobacco sticks such as glo and IQOS, or products that use loose-leaf tobacco such as PAX and Ploom. [2] Some use product-specific customized cigarettes. [2] There are devices that use cannabis. [3] Heated tobacco products usually heat up tobacco, rather than use liquids. [4]

  6. Philippines' Duterte signs law raising taxes on tobacco products

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    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has signed a law further raising taxes on tobacco products to fund the government's healthcare projects, a cabinet official said on Thursday. It was the second ...

  7. Smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Smokeless tobacco is a tobacco product that is used by means other than smoking. [1] Their use involves chewing, sniffing, or placing the product between gum and the cheek or lip. [1] Smokeless tobacco products are produced in various forms, such as chewing tobacco, snuff, snus, and dissolvable tobacco products. [2]

  8. Online searches for flavored tobacco products soared after ...

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    An analysis of the first 60 websites to pop up in a search query for flavored tobacco products turned up at least two online retailers offering to sell banned products to customers in California.

  9. Philip Morris Looks to Buy European Smokeless-Tobacco ... - AOL

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